AAMC Readiness for Reform

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Medical schools around the globe are responding to these near and long-term challenges in health care by re-designing the way they teach, engage, and train physicians.

The Duke-National University of Singapore (NUS) Graduate Medical School has implemented a medical education strategy that is based upon the active, collaborative education concepts of Cooperative Learning as its primary pedagogic delivery method for basic science education. This case study details Duke-NUS’s learning strategy, called TeamLEAD (Learn, Engage, Apply, Develop) which pairs TBL with the latest technology to make Duke-NUS students efficient learners and Duke-NUS faculty efficient teachers. Read the full case study here.

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For gifts-in-kind (shares, planned gifts, IT and lab equipment etc) or other any enquiries, please contact Mr. Dickson Lim at 6516 6696 or dickson.lim@duke-nus.edu.sg to discuss your gift.